Jean Byrne | |
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Jean in the early 1950s
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First Lady of New Jersey | |
In role January 15, 1974 – January 19, 1982 |
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Governor | Brendan Byrne |
Preceded by | Elizabeth Cahill |
Succeeded by | Deborah Kean |
Personal details | |
Born | October 17, 1926 Newark, New Jersey |
Died | August 9, 2015 Princeton, New Jersey |
(aged 88)
Political party | Democratic Party |
Spouse(s) | Brendan Byrne (1953-1993; divorced) |
Alma mater |
Bucknell University New York University |
Occupation | Educator |
Jean Byrne (October 17, 1926 – August 9, 2015) was an American educator who served as the First Lady of New Jersey from 1974 to 1982 during the tenure of her former husband, term-term Governor Brendan Byrne.
Byrne was born Jean Featherly in Newark, New Jersey, to George Featherly and the former Jane Crysler. She was raised in nearby West Orange. She received her bachelor's degree from Bucknell University and her master's degree from New York University. She taught second grade at an elementary school in West Orange, New Jersey. However, she was forced to leave her teaching position once she became pregnant with her first child, who was born in 1954. She later referred to the era as the "dark ages" during a 2013 interview with Rutgers University. She had married Brendan Byrne in 1953, with whom she had seven children: Brendan (born 1954), Susan (born 1956), Nancy (born 1957), Timothy (born 1961), Mary Anne (born 1963), Barbara (born 1967), William (born 1969).
Brendan Byrne was twice elected Governor of New Jersey, serving from 1974 to 1982. As the state's First Lady, Byrne largely focused on issues related to healthcare and education. For example, one of Byrne's daughters had downs syndrome, so she advocated for research. The role of First Lady also afforded Byrne the opportunity to host a number of dignitaries at Morven's, the former New Jersey governors' residence in Princeton, including Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and Grace Kelly. Jean and Brendan Byrne divorced in 1993.